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Assistant Director/Senior Assistant Director, Land Policy Division

Ministry of Law, SingaporeSingaporePosted 16 May 2026

The Assistant Director/Senior Assistant Director in the Land Policy Division at the Ministry of Law, Singapore, will manage and review legislation and land-use policies. Responsibilities include analyzing policy issues, engaging government stakeholders, and preparing submissions for approval. The role requires strong analytical and communication skills to navigate public policy formulation. It provides a unique opportunity to shape Singapore's social and economic land-use strategy.

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The Assistant Director/Senior Assistant Director in the Land Policy Division at the Ministry of Law, Singapore, will manage and review legislation and land-use policies. Responsibilities include analyzing policy issues, engaging government stakeholders, and preparing submissions for approval. The role requires strong analytical and communication skills to navigate public policy formulation. It provides a unique opportunity to shape Singapore's social and economic land-use strategy.

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Quality 55/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Stable government role with clear policy development impact, though non-technical in nature.

Clear scope defining policy formulation, stakeholder engagement, and legislative review for a government department.

Must haves

  • Experience in public policy-making and policy formulation
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Ability to integrate information from various stakeholders
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Meticulous and conscientious approach

About the company

Government ministry with established, non-technical policy-focused organizational structure.

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